Thanks for reply. Do you mean I need to reapply visa in China? Our current H visas will expire in 2009. Does it mean we will have valid visa when I come back U.S. in Feb. 2008?
In addition, our H visas are obtained from within U.S., not from outside of U.S. I'd like to know whether it's called a status, or a visa? Is there any difference between those in terms of re-entry? Thank you so much!
回複:"have valid visas" mean - 回複:Confusion about re-entry. Please
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you need to bring your H1/H4 documents to US consulate in China
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回複:you need to bring your H1/H4 documents to US consulate in Chi
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回複:If you got this "Stamp"
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回複:回複:If you got this "Stamp"
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Visa is an entry ticket
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回複:Visa is an entry ticket
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回複:even using AP back, still be h-1 status.
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回複:回複:even using AP back, still be h-1 status.
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Using AP back may NOT be in h-1 status.
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回複:Using AP back may NOT be in h-1 status.
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